Photo shows the great love of Anne Frank
The image of the young Peter Schiff was found in the diary written by Anne Frank while she hid in Nazi-occupied Holland. The photo of a boy Anne Frank called his "true love" is being shown in Amsterdam, the Anne Frank Museum. The image of the young Peter Schiff was found in the diary written by Anne while she was hiding in Nazi-occupied Holland. Last year the photo was unprecedented donated to the museum. Anne Frank was a Jewish teenager forced to live hidden from the Nazis during the Holocaust. For more than two years, the Franks lived in a secret annex of a house located on the edge of a channel before his hideout is discovered and the family sent to concentration camps. "Peter was the ideal boy: tall, slim, handsome, with a straight face, serene and intelligent," she wrote on the 13 year old boy by which he fell in love in 1940 when he was only 11 years. Peter later died in Auschwitz, and Anne died in the concentration camp at Bergen Belsen in 1945. The diary written by Anne Frank is one of the most famous symbols of the Holocaust.
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